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safe with street crime and robberies reaching record highs some residents are even forming armed self-defense groups to protect themselves or just picks up the story. of the old. election campaign may have been based on the lead. but if you want to major issue in israel is a new president could be credited for bringing to the forefront it's the country's lack of security. you can be abducted even from your own home there's no safety in our country government figures show more than sixteen...
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until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had i would very much against mubarak hebrew from precinct during these months prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you saw him just keeping possibly kidnapping as offices as well as possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges and can see him face a considerable show you find many people here saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure the mohamed morsi never comes back into office who is going to happen
until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing...
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presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers blocking the road. as you go towards the square, you have your id checked. there are obvious concerns about security on this side of the march. i think what everybody is wondering whether there will actually be any contact with the pro-morsi camp. elsewhere in cairo, that could be a possibility. >> what about these allegations am a new allegations that have been brought against the ousted president morsi from before he was president? it is interesting because the isge has now said morsi being detained for 15 days, pending investigations into allegations that he was part of operations by hamas, the palestinian group,
presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers...
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work out for the better also to report on how some folks in venezuela are turning to so-called self-defense groups to call the danger of staggering street crime and the police to be powerless. wealthy british sunny. spot on the. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with my extremes are a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our. mission. critical. three. three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of crackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case the syndicate could now face decades behind bars as artie's andrew blake reports. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases alleg
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also we report on how some folks in venezuela are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime as a police prove to be powerless. points i know you'll dates and you try to transmission makes for a smoother ride bush and scientists comes up could see it's crystal the e.u. says he's laser sight some jerk on one of the take giants. on the. right see. first street. and i would think that your. reporters are going to. be in the. welcome back u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case doesn't get could now face decades behind bars as our teams enter blake reports. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took a sensitive information and
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that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa alexander a number of times and ran to her in jail. she is a woman that was sentenced to 20 years to prison -- she was prosecuted, rather, the same prosecutors as zimmerman. she did not get to stand her ground. she fired into a wall to warn her abusive husband to get away, who had abused her and other women in his life. she did not hurt him but was sentenced to 20 years in prison, which she is serving now. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the growing p
that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa...
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ashton has also met with the man responsible for morsi's ouster the defense minister assisi. she tries to work with both to pull them back from the brink. all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those camps and that could quickly evolve into a bloody confrontation. here in cairo, the streets are tense today. the muslim brotherhood has called for another big protest. they're saying it's going to be a million man march. and of course, the last time there were big protests here on friday, more than 70 protesters were gunned down and killed by the next day. so certainly, everybody here a little bit on edge. clarissa ward, cbs news, cairo. >>> in washington, the latest round of mideast peace talks resumes tonight. the meetings opened last night with a dinner hosted by secretary of state john kerry jewis
ashton has also met with the man responsible for morsi's ouster the defense minister assisi. she tries to work with both to pull them back from the brink. all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those camps and that...
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in both instances, they said the police were acting in self- defense. what is your assessment of these claims, and are these killing doing anything to turn public opinion? >> the first one was by the army out cited the republican guard headquarters. they and called themselves of any responsibility. the second one was by police outside of the sit-ins. they deny any responsibility for these attacks. some morsiave been supporters firing birdshot, some video evidence of that, but by and large, these amounted to an excessive use of force by security forces. these are some of the bloodiest days we have seen in egypt. unfortunately, there has been little sympathy among large walks of the populace for this crackdown. at least those opposed to morsi before june 30, there has been a vicious media campaign painting the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization, using this language of a war on terror. been a lot of army were shipped, a cult personality behind him. he asked for a mandate calling upon people to go to the streets and to give a mandate to confront
in both instances, they said the police were acting in self- defense. what is your assessment of these claims, and are these killing doing anything to turn public opinion? >> the first one was by the army out cited the republican guard headquarters. they and called themselves of any responsibility. the second one was by police outside of the sit-ins. they deny any responsibility for these attacks. some morsiave been supporters firing birdshot, some video evidence of that, but by and...
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>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and other cities but also violence incidents in the north of sinai with attacks on police targets and civilians. but not everyone's clear that there should be a link made between those two phenomenon. also, people are wondering exactly what -- why he called people out and why it was him that made the first step. i think all of the other politicians around this roadmap for egypt now, the interim authorities are keen to say it's in everyone's interest that the other side of the story is told. and i think that we're already hearing that now at a press conference by one of the groups who actually were instrumenta
>> the interim prime minister is probably going to try and justify why there was a call from the defense chief on wednesday for people to turn out because there's been a lot of discussion about the language and the reasons. a, why was he saying that if people turn out in large numbers that will give the authorities a mandate to tackle violence and terrorism what exactly did he mean by that? there have been a lot of violent incidents and some of them have been around marches in cairo and...
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now, the military as well as other state institutions has been on the defensive. this new alignment may not be any more stable or lasting. it is also important to say the current alliance with the secular opposition is anti-brotherhood. it is not anti-islamist. the party supported the removal of morsi and has exerted its nfluence in the new transition by vetoing the cabinet choices. my second point is that we should really reserve judgment. this will put egypt on the path towards democracy or not. on the positive side of the ledger, the military is not exerting control directly but has put civilians out front. they put in place a cabinet. in addition to that, i would say another positive sign is hat the new transition roadmap puts the rewriting of the constitution before the holding of new parliamentary and presidential elections and this does correct a flaw in the first transition. the fact that they held this before the first time. they are dominating the process and is quitting others. on the negative side of the ledger, the way in which the democratic process
now, the military as well as other state institutions has been on the defensive. this new alignment may not be any more stable or lasting. it is also important to say the current alliance with the secular opposition is anti-brotherhood. it is not anti-islamist. the party supported the removal of morsi and has exerted its nfluence in the new transition by vetoing the cabinet choices. my second point is that we should really reserve judgment. this will put egypt on the path towards democracy or...
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. >> sisi already holds three of the most powerful jobs: commander of the armed forces, defense minister and deputy prime minister. today egypt's military-backed government ordered the breakup of the muslim brotherhood's protest camps. there have been two mass killings of morsi supporters in the past few weeks, but yen sameh seif al-yazal said it will be the muslim brotherhood's fault and not sisi's if things turn bloody. do you think this can be resolved peacefully? resolved peacefully? >> >> reporter: will they get it? >> i know quite well that the police will try definitely to make it the easy way, not the hard way. but i'm sure they will not do it the easy way. i'm sure they will like the hard way. >> schieffer: clarissa ward in cairo. clarissa, how did the muslim brotherhood react to all of this? >> reporter: well, bob, the muslim brotherhood has said that it is not frightened by today's announcement. a spokesperson for the group has accused the government of being "h "hungry for more blood." they argue that their protest is peaceful. they reject the accusation that they pose any ki
. >> sisi already holds three of the most powerful jobs: commander of the armed forces, defense minister and deputy prime minister. today egypt's military-backed government ordered the breakup of the muslim brotherhood's protest camps. there have been two mass killings of morsi supporters in the past few weeks, but yen sameh seif al-yazal said it will be the muslim brotherhood's fault and not sisi's if things turn bloody. do you think this can be resolved peacefully? resolved peacefully?...
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coming up on our teeth of bradley manning trial nears the end of the army was the blower's defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. another news source has found itself under government scrutiny antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth i detail was missed it turns out the royal birth cost less than the average american for why is it more expensive in the states will come to that later in the show. that evening it's friday july twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching r t we start our newscast tonight in fort meade maryland where the defense team the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today ortiz liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments. hi erin yes today the defense presented their closing argument
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and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're. demanding their democracy back and their democratic choice is about what we're seeing actually is that the minute the minute the who believe that or generally sisi came out came out and in a way that he was asking for a mandate to actually create for violence why would someone could also put a mandate to combat terrorism you don't ask for a mandate this is your duty so the mandate is actually also going forward is actually a mandate to commit crimes hideous crimes like the one we've seen in front of the republican guards we've seen also crimes against women he told they specifically target women in the peace
and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're....
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we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected these peaceful protests, thousands if not millions, they remain and continue to remain on the streets, until they are heard. >> rescuers in china are still trying to reach people affected by two powerful earthquakes. 90 people have been killed and hundreds of others injured. gansurthquake struck in province. hundreds of aftershocks and landslides are hampering the rescue operation. more than 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. -- these pictures show the extent of the damage in many rural areas. craig is following the events in hong kong. >> the human cost is felt most in th
we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected...
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the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved by the other parties involved. so i think it will polarize things more in terms of drafting the constitution and delay things quite a lot. in france the number of people out a while has reached a record high with almost five million unemployed it's cast a shadow of a president or loans optimism the country is being pulled from its economic mire france has now seen as jobless level increased steadily for more than two years and . three notion explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone c
the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved...
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it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law because all six of us -- well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. that's the way that the law was read to me. >> so john, i have keith here shaking his head. he says they're not interpreting the law correctly. there are those who would suggest that the prosecution did not present their case effectively. talk about that. where do you come down? >> i come down on
it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we...
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military this is not that all journalists easy with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people as well as the whole one knows what the one of the people this through the institution of the democratic process what we're seeing now is the hard job of the people's will what do you think could be the consequences if the muslim brotherhood doesn't sit down and talk to the military what would the military do next because it seems sort of issued a very strong ultimatum well we've seen already what the military has done this is not about morsi and holds not about the muslim brotherhood this is about democracy being hijacked by the military every single day we're seeing members of the pro-democracy movement being killed being arrested being attacked the only crime is to support democracy and to call for an end to this bloody coup and so the solution you cannot ask the pro-democracy movement for for a solution because it's the military who crea
military this is not that all journalists easy with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people as well as the whole one knows what the one of the people this through the institution of the democratic process what we're seeing now is the hard job of the people's will what do you think could be the consequences if the muslim...
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we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward snowden will not face the death penalty. he won't be tortured. that is about all the u.s. is promising, however, as it is going to try to persuade russia to hand over the notorious nsa leaker. we heard from attorney general eric holder. he wrote a letter saying earlier in the week the charges he faces do not carry that possibility. the united states would not seek the death penalty even if mr. snowden were charged with additional death penalty eligible crimes. >> jill dougherties that latest in the efforts to get snowden back to the united states. >> family, home in paradise. i lived in great comfort. >> reporter: the u.s. i
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i know you're defense under -- you're defense minister is here, we appreciate your attendance. am least to give the floor to the foreign minister of affairs in the democratic republic of the congo. mr. president, mr. secretary general, members of the security counsel. like and foremost, i would mr. president to reiterate to you my warm congratulations to your appointment as secretary of state of the night states. -- united states. i am glad to see you preside over the security council at this critical moment in history, and thank you for showing the create thiso meeting. seen cyclical conflict that has the same genetic signature. the same designers, the same external support, the same actors on the ground, and the same motive. same action, the summary executions, the pilots and rape, the seizing up private and public assets, and a quotation of natural resources. you bear witness to the importance of the government of the united states, and the ininvolvement this region. i want to thank you for the implementation of this framework agreement. this frame at agreement and constitut
i know you're defense under -- you're defense minister is here, we appreciate your attendance. am least to give the floor to the foreign minister of affairs in the democratic republic of the congo. mr. president, mr. secretary general, members of the security counsel. like and foremost, i would mr. president to reiterate to you my warm congratulations to your appointment as secretary of state of the night states. -- united states. i am glad to see you preside over the security council at this...
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now, the military as well as other state institutions has been on the defensive. this new alignment may not be any more stable or lasting. it is also important to say the current alliance with the secular opposition is anti- brotherhood. it is not anti-islamist. the party supported the removal of morsi and has exerted its influence in the new transition by vetoing the cabinet choices. my second point is that we should really reserve judgment. on the patht egypt towards democracy or not. on the positive side of the ledger, the military is not exerting control directly but has put civilians out front. they put in place a cabinet. addition to that, i would say another positive sign is that the new transition roadmap puts the rewriting of the constitution before the holding of new parliamentary and presidential elections and this a flaw in the first transition. the fact that they held this before the first time. they are dominating the process and is quitting others. on the negative side of the ledger, the way in which the democratic process was set aside on july 3 is
now, the military as well as other state institutions has been on the defensive. this new alignment may not be any more stable or lasting. it is also important to say the current alliance with the secular opposition is anti- brotherhood. it is not anti-islamist. the party supported the removal of morsi and has exerted its influence in the new transition by vetoing the cabinet choices. my second point is that we should really reserve judgment. on the patht egypt towards democracy or not. on the...
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itself did not pursue a stand your ground defense that it was irrelevant but it was absolutely not. it was part of the position of the judge as she gave instructions to this jury and clearly, this one juror felt very constrained by that. >> when the jury asked during deliberations on that saturday afternoon going into the evening, they asked for further explanation of misdemeanor, and then before -- she sent them back to start talking about it rather than giving them at that moment the further instruction, the clarification. then they never came back and they never got it. so there was something else going on there towards the last couple of hours. sybrina fulton of course trayvon martin's mother, had reacted to this. she said, it is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror b29, comments which we already knew in our hearts to be true, that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. this new information challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child. >> sybrina fulton has been crystal clear that he
itself did not pursue a stand your ground defense that it was irrelevant but it was absolutely not. it was part of the position of the judge as she gave instructions to this jury and clearly, this one juror felt very constrained by that. >> when the jury asked during deliberations on that saturday afternoon going into the evening, they asked for further explanation of misdemeanor, and then before -- she sent them back to start talking about it rather than giving them at that moment the...
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the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than $822,000 in cash hidden in walls alongside 30 pistols, rifles and other weapons. the witness testified he screamed and swore when arrested but eventually calmed down and told katherine to say, yes and, they're going get it. he used his real name joking quote, this is the first time i've signed this name in a long time. when agent gary hola asked if he would have ever used this arsenal to engage in a shoot-out with police, he said no because a stray bullet might hit someone. it was a powerful day of testimony and images but some are not confident
the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than...
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people are gathering in what is being seen as a response to the defense minister's call for a mandate to fight what he calls as terrorism. that is the scene that is very different from what is going on where they were just reporting from. you are with me. >> is definitely a scene of celebration, not a demonstration as you can probably see and hear, fireworks continuing into the early hours of saturday morning. this crowd came appear to the large gatherings also outside the presidential palace. gathering at aat strategic location. wanted alitary who mandate or simply wanted to gauge the support it had, it certainly got a very clear indication with the numbers eating the call of the defense minister, calling them a hero. >> the question is what the mandate is. that is what they call for. >> the statement made by the it is not justr, seeping but used in the official discord. also by the presidency. they urge egyptians to take to the street. authority is referring to the continuing attacks security. that is the actions of the military and the police for days to come. >> there was a statem
people are gathering in what is being seen as a response to the defense minister's call for a mandate to fight what he calls as terrorism. that is the scene that is very different from what is going on where they were just reporting from. you are with me. >> is definitely a scene of celebration, not a demonstration as you can probably see and hear, fireworks continuing into the early hours of saturday morning. this crowd came appear to the large gatherings also outside the presidential...
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what could the defense strategy be in this case? >> first of all, let's understand there's no evidence yet, because evidence is in a courtroom and we're not in a courtroom yet. however, avery makes certain points that are pretty valid here. in the opera they say it's over when the fat lady sings, she's in the back warming up for mr. hernandez now, it gets worse and worse each day. these videos although they're grainy do appear to show a 0.45 caliber weapon and that was the type of weapon of choice for this execution. i say execution because we hear a lot about 0.9 millimeter round, a 0.45 millimeter round is twice the size, five shots into this victim, that's execution style, that's with intent, that's with bad intent. they found casings at his home. that surveillance system we mentioned that was found to be intentionally destroyed by hernandez yet the data was recovered. and his cell phone was destroyed and data was recovered off that. >> they got him. >> and the grainy pictures and his co-person and his buddy that was with him ton
what could the defense strategy be in this case? >> first of all, let's understand there's no evidence yet, because evidence is in a courtroom and we're not in a courtroom yet. however, avery makes certain points that are pretty valid here. in the opera they say it's over when the fat lady sings, she's in the back warming up for mr. hernandez now, it gets worse and worse each day. these videos although they're grainy do appear to show a 0.45 caliber weapon and that was the type of weapon...
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. >> we don't talk much about the defense side anyway. >> absolutely. >> john, good to see you. thanks very much for joining us. john strickland at jls consulting. >>> french food giant danone, results were boosted by strong demand for baby milk in china. weak sales in europe weighed on the operating margin. nevertheless, the firm still reiterated its 2013 forecasts growth of at least 5%. the shares up 2.75% in paris. >>> now, just when you thought london's burger craze couldn't get any stranger, the world's first test tube burger, yep, this is one made entirely from meat grown in a lab. it's going to be served up in the british capital next week. the five-ounce patty which costs 250,000 pounds to produce is made from 3,000 tiny strips of beef grown from stem cells. professor mark post pictured there, i presume, is the brainchild behind the burger. he says the project is designed to help address growing demand around the world. saying it could be the most important burger ever made for global hunger. we want to know, would you eat it? join the conversation and get in touch with
. >> we don't talk much about the defense side anyway. >> absolutely. >> john, good to see you. thanks very much for joining us. john strickland at jls consulting. >>> french food giant danone, results were boosted by strong demand for baby milk in china. weak sales in europe weighed on the operating margin. nevertheless, the firm still reiterated its 2013 forecasts growth of at least 5%. the shares up 2.75% in paris. >>> now, just when you thought london's...
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what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the government has its job, but there's nobody who could believe what they said. and on the prosecution's five-plus-hourlong closing argument, he said, quote: if it takes you that long to get your point across, you know it is not true. the court-martial's happening at fort meade outside of baltimore, maryland. there is no jury per manning's request. his case is being heard by an army judge, colonel delaware -- denise lind and is expected to announce her decision in the next several days. rick: molly, the prosecution obviously painting a very different picture
what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the...
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the national defense council is meeting tonight. they have a lot to a dress. >> -- -- they have a lot to address. judging by the narrative we are hearing from officials so far, we are not really seeing any signs of remorse or apologetic tones. it is clear who the state is placing the blame on. you can tell by the tone of the military interior. we are clear he places the blame on the brotherhood. he absolve the police. absolved the police. there were a lot of people penning some hope on getting his long-standing stance -- he express apology over twitter saying he's going to try and push some sort of investigation into this. this is a nation that heard a lot of promises about that finding commissions and investigations. unless they see something material on the grounds, it is going to be difficult to see with the state can offer to change people's minds. the prosecutor ordered an expedited investigation into the matter. we have seen lots of those ordered before. we have not heard any results. >> thank you. life for us from al qaeda bu
the national defense council is meeting tonight. they have a lot to a dress. >> -- -- they have a lot to address. judging by the narrative we are hearing from officials so far, we are not really seeing any signs of remorse or apologetic tones. it is clear who the state is placing the blame on. you can tell by the tone of the military interior. we are clear he places the blame on the brotherhood. he absolve the police. absolved the police. there were a lot of people penning some hope on...
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main priority will be to meet the interim leadership like the president and vice president and the defense minister. they also want the freedom and justice party, the political wing of the muslim brotherhood, it is the second time they have been here but a lot has changed in last couple of weeks. we have had the military asked able to go to the street to carry out a campaign against what they are calling violence and terrorism. we have had the interior minister say the anti-military rallies will be cleared, so no doubt, they will be trying to emphasize the european union's position that egypt needs a peaceful, transitional time into civilian rule. but from everything we are seeing at the moment over the last week and with the deaths on friday, more than 70 people killed, she will have a lot of concerns she will be talking about. >> african union officials have arrived to observe the presidential election in zimbabwe. they'll head to the the poll on wednesday but already the stations of irregularity and intimidation. as zimbabwe dances toward election day, leading contenders for the country
main priority will be to meet the interim leadership like the president and vice president and the defense minister. they also want the freedom and justice party, the political wing of the muslim brotherhood, it is the second time they have been here but a lot has changed in last couple of weeks. we have had the military asked able to go to the street to carry out a campaign against what they are calling violence and terrorism. we have had the interior minister say the anti-military rallies...
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officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think that this represents still the majority of the population. the military is probably backed by a minority of the population. >> isn't this a risky strategy when the country seems so divided? >> and the generals view, it is is the only strategy they have. they're looking to keep them in a state of herman and contests. they are trying to intimidate the brotherhood. >> what do you make of these charges, that he conspired with hamas. i think they are trumped up. have known about this for quite some time. they could have used to disqualify him from running from the presidency. a really means
officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think...
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she says the officers will carry only defensive weapons like raidovers, cell phones, and even tasers. 180 residents have to sign up for the service before patrols start. that could happen in the next week. >> the council member says the city plans to add 36 civilian employees for the police department, plus another 75 police officers in the next two years. he says she hopes that will make oakland safer and communities won't have to pay for their own private security. we're live in oakland, abc7 news. >> family and friends of missing oakland toddler daphne webb are continuing to pass out fliers. 17 days after her disappearance. today they concentrated in the area where the girl's father lives on mountain boulevard. her grandfather says every day she has been gone has been hard. >> it's unreal. there's no way to prepare for something like this and a lot of people can say that about their situation. tragedies they go through. but for us, there's really no way to be prepared for this. >> daphne disappeared from the back ore -- back of her dad's car. >> we learned family of the three girls
she says the officers will carry only defensive weapons like raidovers, cell phones, and even tasers. 180 residents have to sign up for the service before patrols start. that could happen in the next week. >> the council member says the city plans to add 36 civilian employees for the police department, plus another 75 police officers in the next two years. he says she hopes that will make oakland safer and communities won't have to pay for their own private security. we're live in...
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we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and they should. my only concern was trying to define who george zimmerman was and the fact that he reacted to violence that he had to react to that night only as a last resort. >> let's talk about the news conference today. all of a sudden it was canceled. the family that george zimmerman helped, didn't want to go forward at the news con frechbls i know you were involved in getting that together. what happened? >> well, unfortunately, you know, an event happened last week where jourj did what any good samaritan was. he was right there pulling out the two kids an
we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and...
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we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states, and certainly raise the specter of more confrontation. in theencing has begun trial of the u.s. was thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. bradley manning has been convicted of 20 charges which include espionage, theft, and computer fraud. he was acquitted on most serious charge of aiding the enemy. >> the sentencing phase is under way in the court martial private bradley manning. the two things that matter are what was his intention, and did he harm the u.s. natural -- national interest? we may never know what that to say, much of that part of the sentencing phase is expected to be done in a clas
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and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding him there during a criminal investigation. what is his status? >> well, his status is really unclear. nobody seems to know where he is, how he is being held. the military insists or has insisted until now that it was for his own safety. now he is going to be officially held for 15 days while charges are investigated into the possibility that he conspired with hamas during the 2011 revolution to stage a prison break. he was being held at the time at a prison north of cairo. during that break, some of the prison guards were killed -- all of the prisoners escaped -- and, therefore, those are the charges that
and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding...
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the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of cyanide because if he did buy it with a university credit card, that is what we would call galactically stupid. if, on the other hand, they can attack the cyanide on the back hand, they want to show it was a false positive or it could have come from some other source. >> he's not stupid, he's so smart it was obviously intended for something else. two issues for you to deal with and how they'll deal in the case. text messages talking about trying to get pregnant and the use of creatine which doesn't make sense and how quickly the body was cremated. what do those two things mean? >> le
the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of...
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but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story and they didn't know the president of the united states would express an opinion and protests across the count
but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational...
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the defense ministry is still controlled by mugabe's party. military officials deny allegations a plan -- a vote rigging, saying the constitution outlines a new role. >> the president is the commander in chief of the defense forces. therefore, all forces are under a political leader, but as head of state. i must clarify that the security sector is not the government. they are state employees. they are loyal to the state. this, primes like minister morgan tsvangirai is telling his supporters that president mugabe needs the army to stay in power. they do not want another power- sharing government, but what each man will do to make that happen is worrying people. togo's election commission says the ruling party has one last week's parliamentary elections. the president will begin his third term after his union for the republic party 162 of the 91 seats. the opposition accuses the government of mismanaging the polls. but international observers say there were no irregularities that undermine the results. pope francis has left rio de janeiro after
the defense ministry is still controlled by mugabe's party. military officials deny allegations a plan -- a vote rigging, saying the constitution outlines a new role. >> the president is the commander in chief of the defense forces. therefore, all forces are under a political leader, but as head of state. i must clarify that the security sector is not the government. they are state employees. they are loyal to the state. this, primes like minister morgan tsvangirai is telling his...
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some marched toward the defense ministry building. they're demanding morsi be restored as president. security forces are preparing to disperse the protesters, saying they're destabilizing society. >>> pakistani lawmakers have elected a veteran politician as president. he's a trusted ally of prime minister sharif. members of the two houses of parliament and assemblies in four provinces made up the electoral college that elected him. he won more than 80% of the votes. hussein is a member of the prime minister's pakistan muslim league. he replaced the incumbent in september. he'll join a leadership facing a number of challenges from overseeing anti-terrorism measures to reversing an economic slump. the president serves as head of state. it's largely ceremonial. they stripped the president of many powers when they revised the constitution three years ago. >>> a group of tourists there south korea has spent a terrifying couple of days in the japan alps. the climbers got into trouble on a hike and had to be rescued. authorities say three of
some marched toward the defense ministry building. they're demanding morsi be restored as president. security forces are preparing to disperse the protesters, saying they're destabilizing society. >>> pakistani lawmakers have elected a veteran politician as president. he's a trusted ally of prime minister sharif. members of the two houses of parliament and assemblies in four provinces made up the electoral college that elected him. he won more than 80% of the votes. hussein is a member...
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but the real power in this country at the moment is with the defense minister abd abdullfattah assisi. if they can manage to get the transition going. get a new constitution, schedule parliamentary and presidential elections. many analysts that i've spoken to are optimistic that egypt can get back on track again. but this is a very difficult moment because you have the supporters of deposed president and the muslim brotherhood are now very much in the political wilderness. there's very little in the way of any attempts to bring them back into the political process. and even though they may be unpopular at the moment, for decades, they have been a significant player in the egyptian politics. so if they can get the transition moving again. and somehow bring elements of the muslim brotherhood back in, this could be, indeed, a reset. a restarting point for the egyptian revolution. but it's very risky at the moment. >> absolutely very risky. and it's so unstable there and it's so important to have stability in the region and we definitely do not have that, especially where you are right no
but the real power in this country at the moment is with the defense minister abd abdullfattah assisi. if they can manage to get the transition going. get a new constitution, schedule parliamentary and presidential elections. many analysts that i've spoken to are optimistic that egypt can get back on track again. but this is a very difficult moment because you have the supporters of deposed president and the muslim brotherhood are now very much in the political wilderness. there's very little...
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better also coming up we report on how some people in the most whale law are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crime was the police proved to be rather powerless. in the. u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed as america's largest cyber fraud case for russians and a ukrainian allegedly spearheaded the fast and face decades behind bars r.t.s. andrew blake has the story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took at sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors now say that those five men were able to compromise roughly one hundred sixty million credit cards causing upwards of three hundred million dollars of damage they were able to elude authorities for ar
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eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty free from precincts during these months of prison breaks and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with amice to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you so much as competing possibly kidnapping as offices as when it's possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges inconceivable face a considerable chunk of time many people here are saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure that mohamed morsy never comes back into office who is going to happen however is that this kind of accusation
eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty...
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military this is not the old gentleman says he with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense he the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people is what has the hold one knows what the one of the people is through the institution of democratic process what we see now is a hijack of the people's will and the people do not want any form of violence people just want peaceful peaceful protests people want to peacefully protest and peacefully demand the rights. meanwhile the army is starting to act on its promise to bring an end to what is called terrorism in egypt a large scale counter extremist operation has been launched on the sinai peninsula bordering with israel this comes amid a spike in attacks and soldiers and policemen there this in the wake of morsy is ousting our middle east correspondent paula slayer has more details what we do know is that the egyptian military has closed all interim says in and out of the sinai it's launched a forty eight hour operation to deal with a su
military this is not the old gentleman says he with all due respect to him he is an appointed minister of defense he the people did not choose him and now he thinks he has given himself super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the will of the people is what has the hold one knows what the one of the people is through the institution of democratic process what we see now is a hijack of the people's will and the people do not want any form of violence people just want peaceful...
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. >> the commander-in-chief of the defense forces of zimbabwe. all forces of zimbabwe are under him. that they have their employees and they placed his loyalty to this debt. this, the prime minister is telling supporters the president needs the military to stay in power, rewarding them with land and lucrative contracts. they say they do not want another power-sharing government. what each man will do to make that happen is worrying people here. thate driver of the train crashed in spain last week has been charged with 79 counts of homicide. he appeared in court on sunday. he has been released from police custody, still faces charges. the train was carrying 218 passengers. 79 people died. spain's prime minister as well as the royal family are expected to attend a memorial service for the victims. >> it is a path trodden by christian pilgrims since the middle ages. the way of st. james, the apostle whose remains are thought to be buried here. these are the last steps on the journey that can take months. on this occasion, arriving in town in mournin
. >> the commander-in-chief of the defense forces of zimbabwe. all forces of zimbabwe are under him. that they have their employees and they placed his loyalty to this debt. this, the prime minister is telling supporters the president needs the military to stay in power, rewarding them with land and lucrative contracts. they say they do not want another power-sharing government. what each man will do to make that happen is worrying people here. thate driver of the train crashed in spain...